A different kind of search message: bank card is looking for its owner. Or is the person who found the bank card looking for Lukas?

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And the search message is written so nicely that Lukas should simply answer it.

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(Screenshot: Facebook, public status)

The young lady who is the finder here writes in her search message on Facebook:

Hello Lukas. Do you remember yesterday? Warnemünde? I hope you had a lot of fun and enjoyed celebrating! However, the next party could end quicker than expected without any money.
Your EC card was at the train station in Warnemünde. Please contact me if this somehow reaches you through friends or even in person!
Kind regards, your honest finder!

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Let's accept it like that

Nobody can really say whether this is a fake or the truth. At least the search report took into account that all relevant data had been made unrecognizable (note: we also made the last name unrecognizable on the map).

On the other hand, a little tip for the lady if Lukas doesn't get in touch in the end: the bank that is listed on the card certainly knows the customer's details and forwards the card.

But maybe Lukas should get in touch personally - we don't know.Heart   Winking smiley


Update!

We have received information that the EC card is supposedly back with Lukas. However, this report could not be confirmed, and the young lady's original search report is still online.

 

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